Blue Sky Cafe appears to have closed in south Bethlehem

RYAN KNELLER/THE MORNING CALL

Blue Sky Café appears to have closed in south Bethlehem. The 10-year-old breakfast and lunch spot at 22 W. Fourth St. has been closed during regular business hours this week with paper signs in the windows reading “Closed” and “Do not enter.”

Blue Sky Café appears to have closed in south Bethlehem. The 10-year-old breakfast and lunch spot at 22 W. Fourth St. has been closed during regular business hours this week with paper signs in the windows reading “Closed” and “Do not enter.” (RYAN KNELLER/THE MORNING CALL)

The popular breakfast and lunch spot at 22 W. Fourth St. has been closed during regular business hours this week with paper signs in the windows reading “Closed” and “Do not enter.”

Additionally, the business’ Facebook page no longer exists and its phone number is no longer in service.

In mid-May, the restaurant had a sign in the window reading “closed forever.” A couple days later, another window sign read Blue Sky would “not be closing its doors for good” and it was going through a “staff change.”

Blue Sky, known for its large and luscious buttermilk pancakes, opened to rave reviews in 2007.

In 2014, a second location, Blue Sky at The State, opened at 14-16 S. Fifth St. in Easton. The Easton location, now known as The State Café and Grill, remains open under different ownership.